Wednesday, November 24, 2010

I apologize for taking so long before putting up a photo of the little cabin with the roof on it. It's been a busy week.First I had a Christmas Market to attend and then my husband fell off the roof of the cabin and needed surgery on his hand (but he's on the mend... whew... he sure scared me!) and I forgot all about having to update here with pictures.So here's our little cabin as it looked the last time we were at the property.Thank you to Sam's dad Randy for helping us with this part of the cabin! It's very much appreciated!!

doesn't it look cute? I looove the porch!

Since then, Winter has arrived and we had some brutal temperatures already. -33 C with the wind!! Can you imagine? For now, we have put the cabin on hold til it warms up considerably. We still would like to frame in the gables this year, but we'll have to wait and see how the weather plays out.Over the last few days I've been trying to figure out a siding color. I would love red, but it's becoming a difficult choice to find the right red. Some type of barn red would look fabulous with the natural logs, don't you think? But what kind of red? I'm afraid that red fades fairly fast, so I'm torn now. Or what other color do you think would look great? We are thinking of a semi-solid stain instead of paint... The bottom of the cabin will be wavy edge siding and the gables will be board and batten siding, but all the same color. hmmm. Decisions, decisions!

Monday, November 1, 2010

This weekend we were able to put the corner posts and walls up for the cabin. It went pretty quickly and without any glitch.

Here some pictures of the progress:

first corner log ready to be put on

and the first wall is up!

all posts in place and 2 walls framed. Yay!

end of Day 1. 3 Walls up

Next day the last wall was framed and put into place. The windows will get cut out once we are ready to install them. First there will be a round of logs placed on top of the walls and then 1 post into each gable wall, then the ridge log. After that we can start with the roof. Wish us luck

The siding for the cabin will be wavy edge siding on the bottom and board and batten on the gables and will be stained red, most likely. Hopefully the rest of the structure (roof) can get built this week (at my husbands work site) and then brought to the building location via crane truck next weekend or the weekend after. I'll update as we go along.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

We know that the snow will be flying in no time, but we decided on a whim to put a cabin up on our other property by the lake. Not sure why we thought it is a great idea to start now, since it's already October, but hey we seem to work best under pressure. lol.

So over the next few weeks (hopefully we'll be done by the middle of November (with the outside anyway) I'll be posting the progress of our little 16x20' Post and Beam Cabin. Of course it helps, that my husband builds log homes for a living... Fingers crossed that we'll get it finished as planned.

The Floor and Porch:

Next: The Posts will go on and the walls will get framed. Stay tuned for another update